Saskatchewan WCB announce surplus distribution to employers

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Nova Scotia – Safe at Sea

Commercial fishing will be safer in Nova Scotia. That’s the goal of the Safe at Sea Alliance. Fishing Safety Now is a plan by and for Nova Scotia’s fishing industry. Developed by the Safe at Sea Alliance – a group of fishermen, family members, industry, safety organizations, com
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Manitoba government introduces new PTSD legislation

The Province of Manitoba has introduced new legislation to recognize post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a work-related occupational disease for all workers. To learn more, see the Manitoba government’s News Release.
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Manitoba government introduces new PTSD legislation

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Manitoba government introduces new PTSD legislation

The Province of Manitoba has introduced new legislation to recognize post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a work-related occupational disease for all workers. To learn more, see the Manitoba government’s News Release.
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CCOHS – “It’s Your Job!” Youth Video Contest Winners

The national winners for CCOHS’s “It’s Your Job!” Video Contest have been announced. Check out the winning videos below: FIRST PLACE: Brycen Roy from Trenton High School in Trenton, Ontario won for the video titled “Rewind”. SECOND PLACE: Dakota Breau from Sanford Collegiate in Sanfor
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“It’s Your Job!” Video Contest Winners

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“It’s Your Job!” Video Contest Winners

The national winners for CCOHS’s “It’s Your Job!” Video Contest have been announced. To see the winning videos, go to CCOH’s website at: It’s Your Job Youth Video Contest 2015.
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IWH study: Divergent trends in work-related and non-work-related injuries

A new study from the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) found differing trends between work-related and non-work-related injuries. Injuries related to work decreased steadily over the 8 years studied while non-work-related injuries remained stable. From 2004 to 2011, work-related i
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Alberta WCB releases 2014 Annual Report

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